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After That is a fascinating documentary that dives into Shunichi Nagasaki's life-changing motorcycle accident during the shoot of The Lonely Hearts Club Band. The film has this raw, gritty feel that really pulls you into his mindset, mixing personal reflection with the stark realities of filmmaking. You get a sense of the fragility of life and the passion that drives artists, even after such a close call. The pacing is contemplative—a bit meandering at times, but it adds to the reflective nature. The way it contrasts the highs of cinematic ambition with the lows of personal peril makes it quite striking. Plus, the practical effects of the accident footage give it a visceral edge that’s hard to shake off.
Reflects on the fragility of life.Merges personal story with filmmaking realities.Unique mix of contemplation and visceral imagery.
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